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Andrei Tarkovskii's Operational Art of War
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by Flavio 10/09/2006, 8:22pm PDT |
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Mischief Maker wrote:
These guys already burned me with Darwinia. I'm not sure why every reviewer slobbers all over these guys' cocks instead of other indie developers, is it just because of the Steam deal?
As far as I can tell it's Darwinia all over again, only less so. Great retro-vector-esque graphics and style, really slow simple gameplay that gets old fast. The music is a nice touch, but I imagine it'd start to grate with repeated play.
Park subs off coast, launch suicide first strike with them to try and take out as many silos as you can, then...........just sit back in defensive mode until the other guy is out of nukes. |
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Defcon (on Steam). by Jhoh Cable o_O 10/01/2006, 12:30am PDT 
That will make 22! NT by AWESOME 10/01/2006, 12:40am PDT 
how about an actual link NT by Quentin Beck 10/01/2006, 1:21am PDT 
Yeah here's a link: OPEN THE STEAM.EXE PROGRAM NT by Jhoh Cable o_O 10/01/2006, 2:34am PDT 
When I click on that, your post comes up. WHAT GIVES? NT by Entropy Stew 10/01/2006, 6:12am PDT 
Blah. by Mischief Maker 10/09/2006, 8:05pm PDT 
yeah by Flavio 10/09/2006, 8:22pm PDT 
The question is, how much fun do you have parking subs off the coast of Japan? by Worm 10/09/2006, 8:39pm PDT 
about 2 minutes worth? NT by Flavio 10/09/2006, 9:23pm PDT 
Who do you suppose loved it? by Flavio 10/09/2006, 9:42pm PDT 
Re: Who do you suppose loved it? by Mischief Maker 10/10/2006, 11:53am PDT 
I quite liked that sound effect NT by The Umbilical Levels of Max Payne 10/10/2006, 1:28pm PDT 
Genius. NT by American McGee's Alice 10/10/2006, 1:34pm PDT 
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